Brilliant Snake Plant In Water Vase
Sharp knife or scissors A thick glass jar or vase Water.
Snake plant in water vase. Cut off the snake leaves which are near the soil carefully. Change the water in the glass or vase every week or any time you see the water looking cloudy. You can propagate a single leaf put it in a tall glass vase for dramatic effect.
Lets take a look now at how to water propagate snake plantAnother common name for this plant is mo. The sharper and cleaner the cut the better the result will be. Although you might not have seen snake plants in water its possible to grow them in a water-filled vase.
A snake plant can grow in water pretty much indefinitely and a nice vase with a happy green plant makes a lovely addition to any shelf. Water your snake planet every 2-4 weeks. A sharp knife or scissors.
Snake plant crotos and dumb cane grow great in water. Snake plant is one of those near-indestructible hard-to-kill house plants that will survive in low light and with infrequent waterings. You should be very cautious when watering the Sansevieria plants.
Even better is to cut the leaf into multiple sections. Keep the leaf in a warm room with lots of indirect light. Snake plants do not require fertilizer but you can use liquid fertilizer once a month if necessary during the growing season.
To get the plant growing all you need is to water a mature English Ivy the day before cutting it. Rooting hormone optional Step-by-step to propagate your snake plant in water. In fact too much water will kill a snake plant by causing root rot.